Amanda J. Gentry

Amanda is from Hendersonville, Tennessee. She has been a native Middle Tennessean her entire life. Amanda studied at Volunteer State Community College from 2002-2003, where she earned her Associates degree in Communications. She earned her degree in Philosophy at Middle Tennessee State University in 2006.

Amanda earned her Juris Doctorate from The Nashville School of Law. She is licensed to practice in the State of Tennessee. She went to law school with the intention of learning the procedure of the legal system in her hometown, specifically to protect her family, friends, and loved ones. The Court system can be very stressful and overwhelming, no matter the issue. She is an only child and an only grandchild, and this was the deciding factor in her applying to law school. She wanted to make sure that she was informed enough to be able to navigate difficult situations to those close to her. Difficult situations can be anything from starting a business, being arrested, or dying without a will. Amanda has worked most of her adult life in small business. She spent her years in law school working for a company that invests solely in community banks. She supports small and local businesses, and focuses her practice on those who live, work, or are affected by same.

She understands that many clients are coming to her during a difficult situation and strives to mitigate the stress through communication, responsiveness, straight-forward honest answers to difficult questions. She understands that excessive legal bills make access to justice and the court system difficult for many people. The goal is to provide competent, reasonable and reliable services in a client friendly environment. Current areas of expertise include Nashville Criminal Defense and Family Law.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact her. Initial consultations are always free.

We serve clients throughout Tennessee including those in the following localities: Rutherford County including La Vergne, Murfreesboro, and Smyrna; Davidson County including Antioch, Hermitage, Madison, and Nashville; Bedford County including Shelbyville; Cheatham County including Ashland City; Coffee County including Manchester; Maury County including Columbia and Spring Hill; Montgomery County including Clarksville; Robertson County including Springfield; Sumner County including Gallatin, Hendersonville, and Portland; Williamson County including Brentwood and Franklin; and Wilson County including Lebanon and Mount Juliet.